Toa N-8000 Series User Manual

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Chapter 1

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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Function

Description

Reference page

Operation Setting

Hold

Mic off

When it is desirable to hold the line during a conversation,

if any dialing key ([0] – [9]) is pressed, the microphone

is disabled as long as the key is pressed.

Call hold

Pressing the Hold key during a conversation places the

conversation on hold, transmitting a hold tone to both

parties. If the Hold key is pressed again, the hold mode

is cancelled, and the original conversation is restored.

Call transfer*

Current conversations can be placed on hold to

call a third party by pressing the Transfer key. The

original conversation can be subsequently restored

or transferred to the third party after conclusion of the

second call.

Automatic

transfer

Group hunting

Calls to a busy station are automatically transferred to

another designated station, if group hunting function is

set to the called station.

Absence transfer

When no response is made to a call for a set period

of time, the call is automatically transferred to another

designated station.

Call forwarding

Calls to stations are automatically transferred to

another designated station without sounding a call tone.

Programming a station to which a call is to be rerouted

instantly sets that station to the Call forwarding mode.

Time-based

call forwarding

Calls to stations are automatically transferred to

another designated station without sounding a call

tone. Even when the station to which a call is being

rerouted is programmed, the station is not switched to

Call forwarding mode until the set time is reached.

Remote response*

Calls to a station can be answered by pressing the

Push-to-talk key of another station, provided both

stations are assigned to the same group.

Executive priority*

If a called station is busy, as indicated by a busy tone,

pressing the [9] key transmits a short priority call tone,

then forcibly terminates the current conversation,

allowing the call to go through. Access to priority

call operation or refusal of priority calls can be set

individually for each station.

Station speaker volume setting

(except N-8410MS)

Pressing the [#/ ] key during conversation increases

the volume.

Pressing the [ / ] key during conversation decreases

the volume.

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* The stations connected to the N-8010EX Exchange or the N-8400RS Substation Interface Unit have

restrictions on use of these functions.

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